Dr. Timothy Bray is an orthopedic surgeon in Reno, NV. He diagnoses and treats conditions or injuries to the musculoskeletal system.
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Yes, Dr. Timothy J. Bray is accepting new patients at this office.
(775) 786-1358
555 N. Arlington Ave, Reno, NV 89503-4723
Dr. Timothy Bray graduated from University Of California, Irvine, California College Of Medicine in 1975.
Dr. Bray has one office in Nevada where he specializes in Orthopedic Surgery, Reconstructive Orthopedic Surgery and Trauma Surgery.
Dr. Bray works with twenty-one doctors including Dr. Scott Whitlow and Dr. Peter Althausen.
As an orthopedic surgeon in Nevada, Dr. Bray is trained to detect and treat all forms of damage to the musculoskeletal system, including the tendons, ligaments, joints, bones, and muscles. Once a diagnosis has been achieved, Dr. Bray will typically resort to surgery when other treatment plans have been exhausted or eliminated. Patients may require the attention of an orthopedic surgeon for sports injuries, sprains, torn ligaments, fractures, and more.
Dr. Timothy Bray specializes in reconstructing damaged or ill-functioning bones and joints. Issues may be the result of congenital disorders, infections, degenerative diseases, or serious injuries. The ultimate goal is to return patients to full or near-full function as quickly as possible. Surgical treatments are usually performed after non-surgical or minimally-invasive treatments have been ruled out or failed.
Trauma surgeons are specifically trained to provide surgical treatment for critically ill or injured patients, with many surgeries potentially being life-saving for the patient. Dr. Bray provides time-sensitive surgical care in an effort to repair extensive damage to various parts of the body. For example, a patient with a gunshot wound may require the care of a trauma surgeon.
University Of California, Irvine, California College Of Medicine
MD • 1975